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rp12533
March 26th, 2005, 10:32 PM
howdy all,
i hear of people converting music tapes into cd-roms and i'm interested in knowing how to do this.
people come up to me almost daily for the last two weeks asking me if i can convert their music tapes into a cd-rom and i tell them that i don't know how. so my question is to you guys is this
what do i need to convert music tapes into cd-rom format?
how do i convert?
thanks guys
-Ryan-
fubar
March 27th, 2005, 02:11 AM
rp12533,
There are many different ways of doing what you want to do. Some are relatively inexpensive and others are very expensive. It all depends on the quality of the finished product you desire. I have done it my self and while once you have everything setup, it's fairly easy, but I found it to be extremely time consuming, for you will have to input, at minimum, the artist and track title for each track.
Do a google search on "converting tapes to mp3" and you will find many sites dedicated to doing just what you want to do. Here's (http://www.mywirelesskit.com/m-quicktips-feb222004.html) one to get you started.
Good luck.
tank8888
March 27th, 2005, 04:09 AM
Hi
Just want to give a thumbs up for Total Recorder. I bought this program years ago, and have used it often. It is well worth the resonable price. Total Recorder default output is a wave file which may be rather large. If you download a MP3 encoder such as Lame or Blabe , and set the options it will save as MP3 which saves quitye a bit of space on size of files. I have done what you are seeking many times over the last few years. If you need any more help , feel free to PM me .
Tank8888
Abhoth
March 27th, 2005, 04:40 AM
It's really way too late here to get into a big post... so, the short version: Running a Pioneer turntable and cassette deck through the Pioneer receiver, that's output to my line-in jack ... Use Audacity (free) or Goldwave (not free) to monitor and record that input ... use the Lame encoder in both to go to MP3, or you can pull the WAV's into CDex for same result ... and there ya go. O.K., there's more regarding the twitches and tweaks of it all but like I said, way too late to expand. I'll be around though...
Ridgerunr
March 29th, 2005, 12:23 AM
Another option is my link in this (http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?t=185026) thread...
Nix
March 30th, 2005, 12:44 AM
tank8888 thankyou for registering and posting at VDr.
rp12533
March 30th, 2005, 12:35 PM
thanks guys for all the info and links,
i haven't got to actually read every article that i have received, been too busy, and it's finally nice outside. but i will be tonight and so far what i read, espicially from ridgerunr link i think i'll be able to do this.
it's kindda cool that i have this info. a friend of my dads told me that if i can convert his tapes into cds he's willing to buy me all the equipment and programs i need. now how cool is that ? lol thanks again
-Ryan-
fink
March 30th, 2005, 12:43 PM
Nice offer (but you might want to ask how many hours of music he has to convert. Since it all has to be done in real time a box of 12 C90 cassettes is a looong time :) )
Abhoth
March 30th, 2005, 02:31 PM
Here's some more reading material for you... (http://www.delback.co.uk/pcaudiofaq.htm#record)
Another tutorial... (http://reviews.cnet.com/Music/4520-7899_7-5116211-1.html)
Find Goldwave here, my preference... (http://goldwave.ca/)
Audacity here... (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/)